No, no, no I am not talking about my private life here...
Just that I finally got a decent sound out of my Les Paul DC and the Mark IV combo using an extra 12" recto box. However, I still can't get my strat to sound any good on there. I am almost at the point of throwing this amp in the trash. Nothing sounds right on it. Rhythm 1 lacks body and tone, Rhythm 2 just plain sucks unless you use it with the gain way down (like an alternate clean), and the Lead channel is good for rhythms, but the lead tones thin out. Overall, a decent rhythm amp, unfortunately I am a lead player first and foremost. I played a classic 30 Peavey for 5 minutes the other day with a cheap Peavey guitar and it sounded awesome: round clean, with compressed mids and a chimey top end. I know the lead channel won't go anywhere what the mark can do, but apart from that, I felt it was a much nicer experience.
I have had this Mark IVa for over 10 years, I will have it checked by a tech next week, if he tells me there's nothing wrong, watch Ebay for a 1991 EV Mark IV combo with a hardwood cab and wicker grille.
Just that I finally got a decent sound out of my Les Paul DC and the Mark IV combo using an extra 12" recto box. However, I still can't get my strat to sound any good on there. I am almost at the point of throwing this amp in the trash. Nothing sounds right on it. Rhythm 1 lacks body and tone, Rhythm 2 just plain sucks unless you use it with the gain way down (like an alternate clean), and the Lead channel is good for rhythms, but the lead tones thin out. Overall, a decent rhythm amp, unfortunately I am a lead player first and foremost. I played a classic 30 Peavey for 5 minutes the other day with a cheap Peavey guitar and it sounded awesome: round clean, with compressed mids and a chimey top end. I know the lead channel won't go anywhere what the mark can do, but apart from that, I felt it was a much nicer experience.
I have had this Mark IVa for over 10 years, I will have it checked by a tech next week, if he tells me there's nothing wrong, watch Ebay for a 1991 EV Mark IV combo with a hardwood cab and wicker grille.